gush
English
/ˈɡʌʃ/
noun
Definitions
- A sudden rapid outflow.
Etymology
Inherited from Middle English guschen derived from Middle Dutch guysen (flow out with a gurgling sound, gush) derived from Old Norse gusa (gush forth, spurt, gush) root from Proto-Indo-European *ǵʰewd- (pour).
Origin
Proto-Indo-European
*ǵʰewd-
Gloss
pour
Concept
Semantic Field
Basic actions and technology
Ontological Category
Action/Process
Emoji
Timeline
Distribution of cognates by language
Geogrpahic distribution of cognates
Cognates and derived terms
- agush English
- confuse English
- ewte English
- foundation English
- geyser English
- gusher English
- gushest English
- gusheth English
- gushfest English
- gushily English
- gushiness English
- gushy English
- gust English
- gustful English
- gusty English
- ingot English
- outgush English
- refuse English
- transfuse English
- upgush English
- yote English
- confundō Latin
- diffūsus Latin
- fundus Latin
- fūsiōnem Latin
- gutta Latin
- infundō Latin
- infusus Latin
- Bleigießen German
- Einguss German
- Gießkanne German
- Gießverfahren German
- Gießzettel German
- ausgießen German
- begießen German
- eingießen German
- ergießen German
- gießbar German
- gießen German
- nachgießen German
- vergießen German
- fonderie French
- *gus- Proto-Indo-European
- *ǵʰewd- Proto-Indo-European
- *gausijaną Proto-Germanic
- *geutaną Proto-Germanic
- *gut- Proto-Germanic
- *gutō Proto-Germanic
- begeotan Old English
- geondgeotan Old English
- togeotan Old English
- ġēotan Old English
- *gust Middle English
- guschen Middle English
- gutten Middle English
- refunden Middle English
- yoten Middle English
- geysa Old Norse
- gusa Old Norse
- geysa Icelandic
- gusa Icelandic
- guysen Middle Dutch
- guz Old High German
- giezen Middle High German
- *hundō Proto-Italic
- *kawte urj-fpr-pro